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But OpenAI legitimately needs HBM. Amazon in this instance doesn't need food and is doing purely to create artificial scarcity. If OpenAI were to actually not use the HBM then it could mean something.

That's the whole problem: it's unlikely that OpenAI will actually use all of that HBM. It seems probable that they are using it to create artificial scarcity for their competitors.

"needs" is doing a lot of heavy lifting in your argument...

I doubt this is to create artificial scarcity. Especially when OpenAI is the biggest player thought to be able to build AGI first and that it is now backed by the US & the Saudis.

> thought to be able to build AGI first

Who still thinks this?


The US Government, Saudis, consumer/private investors apparently or at least the one that can build the most economically useful AI. I myself believe Google is most likely.

I'm not sure what platform of Google Photos you were trying, but on the web and mobile app, you can drag to select sequential photos (i.e multi-select).


What if you are trying to delete all 30k of them after a google takeout?


As of right now there is 6 points and 7 comments. Take that as you will.


>AI hallucinates

>Look inside

>GPT-4o-mini


I find it funny that they deliberately avoid having the figure robot actually touch water when "washing the dishes". I have to wonder why it doesn't use a rubber wrapping around the hands or some other waterproof solution.


How does Figure 03 know if the washer is actually on? I know it has tactile sensors on its fingers but if it tried to press the button and missed how would it know? I know it's probably not by sound.


I’m sure the sensor signals look different when you press a button vs when you hit a wall. Enough that it could certainly be learned by a model


Why not? It has microphones.


I assume that with whatever onboard audio model they use, it can only handle conversational type audio.


100% endorse croc, you can use croc in any GPU renting service (e.g Runpod).


Anything by my favorite Andy Pavlo is good in my book


I don't see the point in asking that question as his friend self-diagnosed himself as "autistic". Jsbi, I assume, is expressing doubt in the self-diagnosis rather than diagnosising his former friend.


> The dude isn't autistic, he is simply terrible at accepting any responsibility for himself and doesn't care how that affects others.

Did you miss that?

Unless either party has an actual set of qualifications to diagnose, then neither should be pronouncing one way or the other.


I get it. Mental health issues have not been taken seriously in the past to say the least. And we're better off when people can openly talk about them without being ostracized. But you can definitely swing too far in the other direction. I keep meeting people who are almost bragging with their claimed collection of mental illnesses as if it's a lifestyle choice.


> I keep meeting people who are almost bragging with their claimed collection of mental illnesses as if it's a lifestyle choice.

It could be, it could also be that people are finding a "reason" for their behavioural issues/predicaments.

It's far too complex (even for qualified professionals) to be making broad statements.


This still aligns to what I said no? He himself is expressing doubt with his own reasoning why. Either way it doesn't matter as the assumption shouldn't be his former friend is autistic by default.


The poster shouldn't be assuming anything.

The poster is claiming without any evidence other than the "friend" was "self-diagnosed", which doesn't tell us if the "friend" was right, or not, and adding that they knew the diagnosis was wrong because of other claimed attributes.

I'm honestly shocked at the response to me pointing that out.

If you want to go round making judgements on peoples' mental health without any qualification to do so, and post that judgement on social media (which Hacker News is) then I will call you out for that, every time I notice.

People come to these comments claiming to be all about science, all about serious thinking that's not found on other social media, but then this trash gets posted and people calling it out get attacked.

This might as well be on Reddit, or Facebook.


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